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Old 01-12-2010   #11
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I had Vertigo once and they put me on meclizine or however you spell it. Talk about no fun. I couldn't stand or even sit on the toilet by myself, I kept throwing up and what nots. It was HORRIBLE!
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Old 04-16-2010   #12
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Ive always had trouble with my ears, was really prone to ear infections when i was little and the inside of my ears are really sensitive but ive never had an ear virus? sounds nasty!
It is an infection of the middle ear cavity due to the spread of infections from the nose and the throat through the auditory tube.
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I've heard of ear infections but never viruses. Does antibiotics clear ear viruses up? I did pop my ear drum when I was seven and I had to have it repaired. I believe they took skin from under my arm to repair the broken ear drum. I have a scar behind my ear where they opened my ear up to repair it.
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Ouch. I think antibiotics do work. It all depends on the person I guess..
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